BD26
Structural
- Apr 3, 2019
- 14
Hello all first post on forum.
Please see attached for reference. These doors get used everywhere in the UK and I was wondering how they can be justified to work structurally apart from the usual response of "we have used these everywhere".
This situation may arise in timber frame construction or load bearing masonry, the portion of wall below window has no head restraint so must this wall be designed as cantilevering from the base with lateral wind load from window taken at tip? This would result in moment connection being required at base of timber studs (if timber stud construction).
This isn't for a job I am currently working on just now it is just something I have picked up on and wondered what other engineers thought were on this.
Please see attached for reference. These doors get used everywhere in the UK and I was wondering how they can be justified to work structurally apart from the usual response of "we have used these everywhere".
This situation may arise in timber frame construction or load bearing masonry, the portion of wall below window has no head restraint so must this wall be designed as cantilevering from the base with lateral wind load from window taken at tip? This would result in moment connection being required at base of timber studs (if timber stud construction).
This isn't for a job I am currently working on just now it is just something I have picked up on and wondered what other engineers thought were on this.